Moonhead
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ORIGINAL: servantforuse The dems had control of Congress when Reagan was President. Yes they did. But Reagan never proposed a balanced budget; he pressed strenuously for massive defense spending, and the deficit spiraled out of control. He owns that deficit, and laying it off on Congress is nonsense. Again- name one Republican who is talking about balancing the budget. Name one who actually wants to reduce the government's power over our lives. Don't feel bad- I go around on right wing blogs and ask this same question over and over, and all I get is crickets. because there are none. The conservative movement has become a cargo cult, miming the appearances and clothing of conservatism, but without the meaning or substance. I don't criticize them for being conservative, I criticize them for not being serious. Balanced budgets are, in fact, inappropriate because the cost of some services should be shared by the future generations that also benefit from them. It is a basic tenet of private accounting to charge future generations of shareholders by amortizing costs, and it should be no different in government accounting. Roads and other infrastrucure, war expenditures and R&D are obvious examples. Healthcare, which benefits only those currently receiving it is an obvious counterexample. Its funny how liberals campaign on the evils of deficits, and then when they are in power they arent so bad. Barney Frank is the poster child for hypocrisy on the issue. The key to deficit spending is to keep it in line with the ability to repay the loans via economic growth, something that the liberal agenda can only impede. Quite. That's why the conservative Clinton left a surplus and the liberal Bush left a deficit that's in the process of bankrupting the country.
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